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100

Who wrote and sang "I Shot the Sheriff?"

Eric Clapton

100

The Labrador current is in which ocean?

Atlantic

100

Which city is known as the "City of Love?"

Paris

100

Match of the Day started in 1964 to cover which sport?

Football

100

What sports did American football originate from?

Soccer & Rugby

200

What did Dr. Joseph Lister invent

Antiseptic 

200

The Humboldt current is in which ocean?

Pacific

200

What is the tallest buidling in the world and where is it located?

The Burj Khalifia located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

200

Who was Gomez Addam's wife in the Addams Family?

Morticia

200

How many teams are in the National Football League?

32

300

Who invented and paented the first "Refrigerating Apparatus," and went on to invent a line of frozen vegetables?

Clarence Birdseye

300

What is the average depth of the world's oceans?

12,080 feet

300

Where are the fjords located?

Norway

300

The TV show "Flipper" was filmed where?

Florida

300

What is the first requirement to become a pro football player?

You must be 3 years removed from you high school football career to become a pro

400

What dinasour was found completely preserved in South Dakota?

Tyrannosaurus Rex

400

Which ocean is the saltiest?

The Atlantic Ocean

400

Where is the ancient city Machu Picchu

Peru

400

What TV western featured the Carwright family?

Bonanza

400

What is the penalty for roughing the passer?

Losing 15 or more yards

500

Wht does 52 cards and four suits represent in a deck of cards?

52 cards represent the 52 weeks in a year and the four suits represent the seasons

500

How many of fish species are in the ocean?

30,000

500

What is the largest desert in the world?

The Sahara Desert in Africa

500

What was the name of Fred and Wilma Flintstone's daughter?

Pebbles

500

Which football player has thown the most passing yards of all time?

Tom Brady with 89,214 passing yards

600

What TV role is actress Jane Wyatt most famous for?

Playing Margaret Anderson in the classic TV series "Father Knows Best."

600

What sea creature produces Calamari?

Squid

600

What is the name of the ancient wonder located in Egypt?

The Great Pyramid of Giza

600

Who was the head of the Munster family?

Herman

600

What is an unopposed attempt to score points from behind the free throw line in basketball?

The Free Throw

700

What household idems are mixed to clean grout?

Baking soda and hydrogen peroxide
700

What is a group of dolphins called?

A pod?

700

Where is the Christ the Redeemer statue?

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

700

What pop group sang "The Sound of Silence"

Simon & Garfunkel

700

Who holds the record for leading the league score for the most consecutive seasons?

Michael Jordan

800

What TV talk show host said "Failure is a great teacher, if you are open to it, every mistake has a lesson?"

Oprah Winfrey

800

What is a baby walrus called?

A calf

800

What is the traditional dance of Hawaii called?

The Hula

800

Who was the frontman for the group The Four Seasons?

Frankie Valli

800

What was the original name of the L.A. Lakers before they relocated to Los Angeles?

The Buffalo Braves

900

What Milton Bradley game was the first to be sold in 1974?

Connect Four

900

Who wrote the novel "The Pearl?

John Steinbeck
900

What country made Oktoberfest famous?

Germany

900

What trip of three beatiful women sang "Baby Love" and "You Can't Hurry Love?"

The Supremes

900

What are the two national sports in Canada?

Lacrosse in the summer and ice hockey in the winter

1000

Which word is not like the others: Aspartame, Sucralose, Agave, Saccharine

Agave, which is a natural sweetner and the others are artificial sweetners

1000

What ocean buried the USS Arizona?

The Pacific

1000

That country is home to the TransSiberian Railway

Russia

1000

Who sang "What a Wonderful World?"

Louis Armstrong

1000

What sport is known as "the king of sports?"

Soccer

1100

What cartoon strip did All Capp create?

 Little Abner

1100

What sea creature literally has no brain?

Starfish

1100

What is the name of the famous luxury train in Southeast Asia?

The Eastern & Oriental Express

1100

What body part was "Thing" in the Addams Family?

A hand

1100

What three races comprise The Triple Crown?

Kentucky Derby, Preakness, and Belmont

1200

What did the Berlin Wall symbolize?

Oppression

1200

What type of whale is the Orca?

Killer Whale

1200

What city has an extensive canal system and gondola rides?

Venice, Italy

1200

Who was known as "the super model" of the 1960s?

Twiggy

1200

Which boxer fought against Muhammad Ali and won?

Joe Frazier

1300

What did researchers determine between right handers and left handers?

There is no personality difference

1300

What is a group of crabs called?

A Cast

1300

What country is famous for its waffles?

Belgium

1300

Who was considered the best newscaster due to his coverage of the Kennedy Assassination?

Walter Cronkite

1300

What game has "love" as a score?"

Tennis

1400

What church is the largest Gothic cathedral in northern Europe?

The Cologne Cathedral

1400

How much does a Swordfish weigh?

90 pounds

1400

What is the national animal of Australia?

Kangaroo

1400

What is the top story of the 1960s?

The 13-day Cuban missle crisis is still considered the most dangerous moment in history

1400

What sport uses a shuttlecock?

Badminton

1500

What musical instrument does comic Steve Martin play?

Banjo

1500

How many hearts does an octopus have?

3

1500

What explorer led the first expedition to circumnavigage the globe?

Ferdinand Magellan

1500

What was the main focus of the 1960s

Peace, love, and rock n' roll

1500

In what year were women allowed to compete in the Olympics?

1900. 22 women competed in tennis, sailing, croquet, equestrian events, and golf

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